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> Am 15.12.2021 um 21:10 schrieb Dan Ryson <d...@ryson.org>:
> 
> 
> Hi Lonnie,
> 
> Thanks for the prompt response and recommendations.
> 
> Sip.conf already had the TOS settings so no change was necessary there.  
> 
> Right off the bat, a discrepancy is apparent between your screen shot (below) 
> and what I'm observing.  Although the GUI is reporting that I'm running 
> version 1.4.4, there's no [cake] option available in the Traffic Shaping 
> pull-down.  The only options are Disabled, Enabled [htb], and Enabled [hfsc]. 
>  Furthermore, I'm seeing no CAKE Tuning Options, Link Layer Tuning, or ACK 
> Filter.  I've rebooted twice since upgrading both Runnix and AstLinux.
> 
> What am I missing?  (No, wait.  Don't answer that!)
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> 
>> On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 02:19 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck 
>> <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote:
>> Hi Dan!
>> 
>> When we added CAKE support ... after much testing, I concluded CAKE is the 
>> best choice for many.
>> 
>> There are no UDP/TCP port based shaping rules when using CAKE (a person 
>> needs hsfc or htb to support that), as configured CAKE uses DiffServ QoS 
>> markings.
>> 
>> So in sip.conf be sure to enable at least:
>> --
>> tos_sip=cs3                     ; Sets TOS for SIP packets.
>> tos_audio=ef                    ; Sets TOS for RTP audio packets.
>> --
>> 
>> Personally I have a 100/20 Mbps (down/up) DOCSIS cable modem (slightly more 
>> tested with Speedtest), here is my setting.
>> 
>> <Screen Shot 2021-12-15 at 12.44.41 PM.png>
>> 
>> In general you should never enable Downlink shaping.
>> 
>> While there is a method to apply Downlink shaping using CAKE via an ifb 
>> device, it does not offer much benefit with many complications.  If you 
>> enable Downlink shaping it will drop packets to limit the speed, which 
>> applies equally to all shaping types.  Best not to enable Downlink shaping.
>> 
>> 
>> Let me know how it goes for you.
>> 
>> Lonnie
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 15, 2021, at 11:44 AM, Dan Ryson <d...@ryson.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Team,
>> 
>> And thanks for your continuing efforts with AstLinux and 1..4.4 in 
>> particular.  
>> 
>> 'Tis the season to be streamin' and I'm facing new challenges with Traffic 
>> Shaping.  Specifically, we're missing syllables on incoming voice traffic.  
>> Might CAKE help?  Can you point to any guidance on using CAKE in a VoIP 
>> context of the other provided Traffic Shaping tools?
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 11:58 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> 
>> wrote:
>> Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.4.4
>> 
>> More Info: AstLinux Project
>> https://www.astlinux-project.org/
>> 
>> AstLinux 1.4.4 Highlights:
>> * Asterisk Versions: 13.38.3, 16.21.1
>> * Added SIP threats blocklist 'apiban', requires an API Key in 
>> /mnt/kd/apiban.conf via https://apiban.org/
>> * Traffic Shaping, add CAKE support, both "Network -> Firewall -> Traffic 
>> Shaping" and "Network -> WAN Failover"
>> * 2.5G ethernet support for Intel i225 (igc) and Realtek RTL8125 (r8125) NICs
>> * '13se' version now uses Asterisk 13.38.3, "Security Fixes Only" version 
>> for Asterisk 13
>> 
>> 
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